Towson University’s speech-language pathology master’s program provides a perfect
balance of solid academic coursework and practical clinical training experience. First-year
classes are scheduled around on-campus practicum. Second-year classes are offered
at times that allow students to participate in off-campus practicum during daytime
hours.

This strong curriculum leads to high passing rates on the National Praxis Examination
in Speech-Language Pathology. In the past three years, more than 95 percent of Towson
University students passed on their first attempt. View degree requirements for the major in the Graduate Catalog. To learn more about the application process, view admission requirements.

Exceptional Faculty

Speech-language pathology classes are primarily taught by full-time faculty, 90 percent of whom hold Ph.D.s in their areas of specialization and are nationally
recognized for their work. Faculty members eagerly engage Towson University students
in their research, resulting in student presentations at national conferences and
publications in research journals. Clinical supervision is provided by both full-time
faculty and part time faculty from local medical and education centers, with various
areas of specialization.

Great Location

Towson University’s convenient location in the Baltimore-Washington corridor provides
access to some of the top medical and educational off-campus practicum settings in
the country, including hospitals, nursing homes, schools, clinics and rehabilitation
centers. Once you earn your degree, you will be certified for positions in health
care or education, or pursue advanced degree work.